Younès Kaboul

Spurs continue to rise, and so do the players. Every game seems better and better, as team performance seems to be the name of the game.

Kaboul has been as important to Harry as John Terry seems to be to Chelsea. Whether it's his presence at the back, his height and power during set pieces in the front or defending the high balls thrown into Spurs territory, Kaboul is there to deal with it.

With Spurs in third position and looking good for it, he could be as important as Gareth Bale or Emmanuel Adebayor.

Fabricio Coloccini

Many might wonder why Coloccini is in this list, but taking into consideration his presence in the Newcastle back four, it's understandable that he's a player who dominates.

Any goalkeeper would be at some level of ease knowing they have the quality of the Argentinian. He's known for composure especially in the tough situations, knowing how to handle the pressure of the Premier League having played in England since 2008.

Most importantly, he's a leader, he's calm and he's a quality defender.